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UNKO MUSEUM TOKYO

うんこミュージアム TOKYO

Dive into a world of 'kawaii' poop at the UNKO MUSEUM TOKYO, an interactive and colorful experience designed to challenge your preconceptions about excrement. Visitors can expect numerous photo opportunities, engaging games, and a surprisingly fun atmosphere, making it a hit with children and a quirky diversion for adults.

Opening hoursOpen today at 11:00 AM–8:00 PM (admission ends at 7:00 PM)
Entry feeVaries; check official website for current pricing. Online booking often cheaper.
Recommended time1-1.5 hours; best on weekdays to avoid crowds.
Address2nd Floor, DiverCity Tokyo Plaza 1-1-10 Aomi, Koto City, Tokyo
Websitehttps://www.trip.com/travel-guide/attraction/tokyo/unko-museum-tokyo-141383200 →

The UNKO MUSEUM TOKYO is an entertainment facility that playfully redefines the concept of poop, transforming it into a 'MAX cute' and colorful experience. Far from a traditional museum, it's an immersive space dedicated to interactive exhibits, games, and photo opportunities centered around the theme of excrement, embodying Japan's unique 'kawaii' culture.

Visitors consistently praise the museum for its vibrant, Instagram-worthy photo spots and the engaging, interactive games that appeal to both children and adults. Many reviewers highlight the initial toilet-sitting experience, where you 'produce' a colorful poop souvenir, as a memorable and amusing start. The staff are often commended for their energy and ability to enhance the fun. However, some visitors note that the museum is smaller than expected, leading to a relatively short visit duration. While children, especially those under 10, tend to be enthralled, some adults find the experience less substantial, describing it more as a playroom or photo studio than a museum.

To make the most of your visit, plan for 1 to 1.5 hours, which is generally sufficient to explore all areas and participate in activities without feeling rushed. Weekdays are recommended to avoid crowds, as weekends and holidays can be very busy with families. Purchasing tickets online in advance is advisable to save time and potentially money. While the museum is highly visual and interactive, some of the game instructions are primarily in Japanese; however, many reviewers confirm that the experience remains enjoyable even without full language comprehension. Be prepared for a lively atmosphere, as some activities involve shouting, which can contribute to a noisy environment when crowded.

The UNKO MUSEUM TOKYO is conveniently located on the 2nd Floor of DiverCity Tokyo Plaza in Odaiba. Odaiba is well-connected by public transport. You can reach DiverCity Tokyo Plaza via the Yurikamome Line (get off at Daiba Station or Aomi Station) or the Rinkai Line (get off at Tokyo Teleport Station). From both stations, it's a short walk to the shopping complex. Driving is also an option, with parking available at DiverCity Tokyo Plaza. The museum's location within a large shopping mall means there are plenty of dining and shopping options nearby, making it easy to combine your visit with other activities in Odaiba.

A common complaint among visitors is the perceived high admission fee for the relatively small size of the museum and the short duration of the experience. To mitigate this, consider combining your visit with other attractions in Odaiba to make the journey worthwhile. Some reviewers also mention that the museum can become very crowded, especially with screaming children, which might detract from the experience for those seeking a quieter outing. Visiting during off-peak hours or weekdays can help avoid the busiest times.

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